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Chandra Bharati (1525-1578) was a 16th-century poet, litterateur and proficient of Sanskrit grammar [1] from Barpeta, Kamrup. The inscription on a stone slab on the hill in Rajaduar, abutting on the Brahmaputra, claims that the hill was the abode of Chandra Bharati.[2]
Chandra Bharati | |
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Born | 1525 Barpeta |
Died | 1578 (aged 52–53) |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | Assamese language |
Relatives | Bhattadeva (Son) |
His wife's name was Tara Devi. Their son Bhattadeva was known as "father of Assamese prose".[3]
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